(NEW YORK) -- It turns out that Lady Gaga isn't the only female artist who'll be duetting with Elton John. Billboard reports that Nelly Furtado and John have cut a new version of his number one 1973 hit "Crocodile Rock" for the soundtrack of Gnomeo & Juliet, the Disney animated film that John's producing with his partner, David Furnish. That's also the soundtrack that will feature "Hello, Hello," John's duet with Lady Gaga.

Nelly Furtado's first greatest hits compilation, The Best of Nelly Furtado, will be in stores Nov. 16. It features three new tracks, as well as all her biggest singles. She's also working on a new album which she says will be out in 2011.

Day #1 on the set of Nelly Furtado’s new music video “The Night is Young” off her upcoming album set to be released next month. The first day of shooting consisted of rain and gloom outside, but indoors with Nelly’s great energy it didn’t matter how the weather looked outside. The set with filled with lively spirited fans playing the role of ‘party goers’ and an amazing Nelly Furtado who kept a big smile throughout the whole day. Make sure to come back and check out the video on www.Bestfan.com, Nelly Furtado’s official fan site!

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The release date posted on Amazon is saying 23rd November now… We are unsure what the total differences are between the 3 editions, however the price is different, and we know that the Super Deluxe will come with a DVD collection of music videos! And as soon as we know the difference we will let you all know!

ACCLAIMED SINGER-SONGWRITER’S FIRST RETROSPECTIVE, FEATURES ALL HER HITS PLUS FAN FAVORITES AND THREE NEW SONGS, INCLUDING “NIGHT IS YOUNG”

Multi-platinum-selling, Grammy-winning global superstar, actress, philanthropist and recent Canadian “Walk of Fame” inductee, Nelly Furtado, will celebrate her first 10 years of recording with her first greatest hits compilation, The Best Of Nelly Furtado (Geffen Records). The album, to be released November 16th, features #1 Pop smashes, collaborations and three previously unreleased recordings and will be available in standard and double-disc deluxe editions.

Of the previously unreleased recordings, “Night Is Young,” the album’s first single, was co-produced by Salaam Remi (Nas, The Fugees, Amy Winehouse) and Staybent Krunk-A-Delic, and co-written by Nelly Furtado. Producer Remi and Furtado also co-wrote “Girlfriend” while “Stars,” was produced by Lester Mendez who co-wrote the track with Furtado.

The Best Of Nelly Furtado looks back at a simply sensational and genuinely global first decade for the acclaimed Canadian-born singer-songwriter of Portuguese heritage. She has won and/or been nominated for seven Grammy awards, has a BRIT Award win, and has been awarded numerous Junos (Canada’s equivalent of the Grammy), including Album Of The Year for Loose as well as an MTV Europe Music Award. Furthermore, she has been nominated for a handful of Billboard Latin Music Awards and a Grammy for her groundbreaking 2009 album Mi Plan that further solidifies her vibrant and successful career as a dual language superstar. Embracing different cultures, musical styles and even languages, Nelly Furtado has helped define musical diversity for a new generation.

Nelly’s eclectic 2000 double platinum debut Whoa, Nelly! which spawned “I’m Like A Bird” was followed by the gold 2003 Folklore, whose “Forca” became the official anthem of the 2004 European Cup Football Championship. 2006’s double platinum, #1-debuting Loose spotlighted the platinum, Grammy-nominated “Promiscuous” along with the hits “Say It Right” and “Maneater.” Loose has been certified platinum in 32 countries and sold nearly 10 million copies worldwide and won the 2007 Brit Award for the International Female Solo Artist. In 2009, Mi Plan, her first album entirely in Spanish, made history when the single “Manos al Aire” soared to #1 on Billboard’s “Hot Latin Songs” chart, marking it the highest debut of 2009 for Latin Pop album and the first time a North American artist had reached the top spot with a song originally written in Spanish. The album went on to be a #1 hit on Billboard’s “Top Latin Album,” as well as iTunes and Amazon Latin music charts. In 2010, Nelly joined producer Bob Ezrin and Young Artists For Haiti in singing K’NAAN’s “Wavin’ Flag” where all proceeds go to Free The Children, War Child Canada and World Vision Canada.

A video for “Night Is Young” will be available in the near future. Furtado’s highly anticipated fifth original album will be released in early 2011.

Nelly Furtado stays forever young on the energetic “What You Want to Do (The Night Is Young),” the first single from her greatest hits album The Best of Nelly Furtado, arriving November 16. The thumping electro-pop production marks her mainstream return after last year’s Spanish-language album Mi Plan.

“The night is young and so are we/ We can be anyone we wanna, baby/ ‘Cause we are free, free, free,” sings Furtado, who has been in the studio recording with The Neptunes for her next studio album. Let loose with Nelly below.